$13 Billion Emissions Catalyst Market in 2016
Sales of emissions catalyst for both stationary and mobile emissions sources are
projected at $13.2 billion in 2016 by the McIlvaine Company. Mobile
catalyst sales will account for 10 billion while stationary catalyst sales will
comprise the other $3.2 billion.
Sales of catalysts to reduce NOx to N2 using selective
catalytic reduction (SCR) will be $4 billion equally split between mobile and
stationary sources. In the next five years, the mobile SCR catalyst market
will experience double-digit growth while the stationary catalyst market growth
will be modest. China created a large temporary stationary SCR catalyst
market with a drive to retrofit 400,000 MW of coal-fired power plants with SCR
technology. This program is now nearly complete. So the stationary Chinese
market growth will be negative in the 2015-2018 period.
The high growth in mobile SCR is being driven by the failure of companies such
as Volkswagen to meet emission limits with NOx traps. A new
regulatory requirement (RDE) to measure NOx emissions during on-road
conditions will make it very difficult for any diesel-fired vehicle to meet
limits without SCR.
The mobile oxidation catalyst growth is being driven by the demand for vehicles
in Asia along with tightening emission limits. The stationary oxidation catalyst
growth is due to multiple factors. One is increasing use of oxidation catalysts
on gas turbine power generators. Another factor is the increasing use of
catalytic incineration at chemical, food, refining and metal working plants in
Asia.
For more information on mobile and stationary oxidation catalysts click on
N007 Thermal
Catalytic World Air Pollution Markets.
For more information on stationary SCR catalyst click on
N035 NOx
Control World Market.
More information on mobile SCR catalyst is included in a new report Diesel SCR
Systems. Contact Bob McIlvaine at:
rmcilvaine@mcilvainecompany.com for more information on this
report.
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